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The Order of Exorcists is a International organization of clergy
and laity who work side by side in an worldwide ministry of
exorcism. Clergy from any jurisdiction is welcome to join and be
trained as an Exorcist for their parish/jurisdiction. Laity are
also welcome to the Order of Exorcists, where they would be trained
as demonic investigators and do first contact interviews, conduct
demonic investigations and prepare the assessment report that would
be submitted to the Chief Exorcist Archbishop Ron Feyl, SOSM For
more information about joining the Order of Exorcists visit
http://www.orderofexorcists.weebly.com or
http://www.orderofexorcists.com

Hinduism and Buddhism share some of the similarities, such as
Both Hinduism and Buddhism emphasize the illusory nature of the
world and the role of karma in keeping men bound to this world and
the cycle of births and deaths, desire is the root cause of
suffering and removal of desire results in the cessation of
suffering. Some of the Hindu texts such as the Upanishads (Isa) and
the Bhagavadgita consider doing actions prompted by desire an
attachment would lead to bondage and suffering and that performing
actions without desiring the fruit of action would result in
liberation, both religions believe in the concept of karma,
transmigration of souls and the cycle of birt…

Author’s disclaimer: Like CS
Lewis, I will not tell you how Treaclegloch’s columns came into my
possession. Like
Screwtape and other devils, it must always be remembered that
Treaclegloch is a self-serving liar and prone to the particular
brand of wishful thinking found in Hell. For those readers not
familiar with The Screwtape Letters and Screwtape
Proposes a Toast, whenever a devil refers to “the Enemy” he is
referring to God and when he refers to “our Father below” he is
referring to Lucifer. These and other similar inversions of usage
and values should be remembered when interpreting any devilish
missive.

The
Infernal Herald is pleased to announce the resumption of a
popular though recently interrupted …

Please join bible study wikia. It is simmilair to this wiki but
it is more focused on the bible.It is not only an online version of
the bible ,but also has study pages so you can understand the bible
more.Mutiple view articles are aloud and this wiki does not have
very many contrubitors.

The Most Reverend Ron Feyl, SOSM, Presiding Archbishop of The
Sacred Order of Saint Michael the Archangel and Chief Exorcist for
many Catholic jurisdictions.

The Sacred Order of Saint Michael the Archangel is attempting to
recruit members of the clergy from any jurisdiction, in every city,
state, and country who are interested in joining the fight of good
versus evil, as an exorcist. Please read "Open Letter to All
Archbishops Regarding Exorcisms" http://www.prlog.org/11642830

The "Order" is recruiting seminarians, priests, and bishops from
any jurisdiction. They would remain within their own jurisdiction
while holding a membership in the Order of Exorcists. Once a
member, all referrals for exorcism would go to the attention of the
bishop of…

Dave is responding to a post that started with some positive
news about an Iranian woman hoping to win and Olympic medal, but
the broader news about Iran's role on the world stage is looking
increasinly disturbing. For the full post go here.

The whole scene is starting to worry me deeply. It seems that
Iran is developing a siege mentality and the Western media is
responding by doing all it can to whip up anti-Iran fervour.

Human rights abuses do indeed seem to be on the increase in
Tehran but I don't see the threats from Israel and the US as being
at all helpful. Indeed, I found this recent article by Daniel Pipes
most disturbing.

4-2-2010Israeli soldiers detained, on Thursday at
dawn, 29 Palestinians in different parts of the occupied West Bank.
Army sources claimed that those detained are on their “wanted-list”
by the Israeli security.

Seven residents were kidnapped in Qalqilia district, one in
Jenin, three in Ramallah, eight in Bethlehem and ten in Hebron; all
were moved to interrogation centers for questioning.

Nine Palestinians were forced out of their homes in Hebron city
and were taken by the soldiers. Their families were forced under
the rain while the soldiers searched and sabotaged their homes.

One resident was kidnapped in the old city of Hebron.

One resident was kidnapped in Kufur Ra’ey town, south of Jenin,
in the northern part of th…

The Irish Roman Catholic bishop Donal Murray has resigned,
following a strongly critical report on his handling of child sex
abuse cases. It was announced today he would be leaving the
position of Bishop of Limerick, and that the Pope had accepted his
resignation.

The report into allegations against priests in the Dublin
Archdiocese decribed Murray's conduct in one case as "inexcusable".
Father Thomas Naughton was sentenced to three years jail in 1998
for abuse, and yesterday was jailed once again for further abuse
between 1982 and 1984. Judge Michael O'Shea described the abuse as
"appalling, shocking and horrifying", and said it had an
"absolutely catastrophic" impact on the victim, a six year old
altar boy.

Pope Benedict XVI has confirmed that he will be travelling to
Scotland as part of his tour to the United Kingdom this year.

The Pope made the announcement, which was in a gathering with
the Scottish Catholic bishops in Rome, Italy, in response to an
address from Cardinal Keith Michael Patrick O'Brien.

The Pope has been quoted as saying: "Later this year, I shall have
the joy of being present with you and the Catholics of Scotland on
your native soil."

Pope Benedict, who announced that he would be taking a visit to
the United Kingdom in 2010 last year, spoke against sectarianism
and euthanasia. He said that "[f]aith schools are a powerful force
for social cohesion."

A court in Poland has issued a European Union arrest warrant for
34-year-old Anders Hogstrom, the alleged mastermind involved in the
theft of the infamous Arbeit Macht Frei sign from Auschwitz. The
sign, later recovered cut into three pieces, was stolen from the
entrance of the death camp in December last year. Five Poles have
been arrested for the arrest of the sign, that translates to "work
sets you free". The wrought-iron sign weighs 40kg and is five
metres long, and was unscrewed and ripped from above the gate of
the infamous site in the heart of Poland. The theft caused outrage
around the world, in particular in Poland and Israel.

Spokesman for the court of the Polish city Krakow, Rafal Lisak,
said that the S…

China has warned the United States that ties between the two
countries will be strained if the US President meets the Dalai
Lama. This follows the little progress achieved at "sharply
divided" talks between China and the representatives of the Dalai
Lama in China. Chinese Communist Party official Zhu Weiqun,
speaking at a press conference to discuss the five-day visit by the
representatives, said that "corresponding action" would be taken if
the White House did not step down. He elaborated, stating that "it
will seriously undermine the foundations of Sino-US political
relations", and that China would take "corresponding action to make
relevant countries see their mistakes."

In a tribute to Gadhimai, a Hindu goddess of power, a Nepalese
festival began today with the mass sacrifice of 20,000 buffalo in
the village of Bariyapur. Shortly after, 300,000 birds, sheep and
goats were similarly ritually slaughtered.

It is estimated as many as 750,000 people travelled from India,
which recently banned similar mass-sacrifices, to make up the
majority of the festival's estimated one million attendees. Member
of Parliament Shiv Chandra Kushwaha skipped Tuesday's legislative
meeting, saying that the festival had more importance as a
religious celebration.

Although animal rights groups have condemned the ceremony as
cruel, the Nepalese government has ignored requests to cancel the
festival, held once every five years. Last ye…

Palestinian medical officials have said that two Palestinians in
the northern Gaza Strip were killed by gunfire from Israel on
Saturday, according to security sources and Palestinian
officials.

According to witness reports, the men were collecting scrap
metal when they were killed near the border; Israeli officials,
however, said that the men were trying to shoot rockets into
Israel. An Israeli military spokeswoman said that the army had
nothing to do with the shooting.

The head of Gaza's emergency and ambulance services, Mo'aweya
Hassanein, said to media that ambulances were dispatched to the
area, but were still waiting for permission from Israeli
authorities to reach the scene.

A classified European Union report for 2009 says Israel is
actively pursuing the annexation of east Jerusalem. The report
accuses Israel of implementing an intricate policy including
expanding Jewish settlements and demolishing Palestinian homes. It
says policies "are undermining prospects for a Palestinian capital
in east Jerusalem and incrementally render a sustainable two-state
solution unfeasible"; this is described as, "an integral part of a
broader Israeli strategy."

Israeli Foreign ministry spokesperson, Yigal Palmor, told AFP
that the report was "dishonest", "reflects the Palestinian
propaganda" and "is based exclusively on Palestinian versions and
figures." This comes as EU foreign ministers prepare a statem…

According to the chief Palestinian negotiator, Saeb Erekat,
Palestinians may need to abandon their goal of creating an
independent state should Israel continue expanding Jewish
settlements on contested land. Erekat stated it was time for
Mahmoud Abbas to "tell his people the truth, that with the
continuation of settlement activities, the two-state solution is no
longer an option".

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton unsuccessfully asked Abbas
to negotiate with Israel in order to solve the settlement issue,
saying "[g]etting into final status negotiations will allow us to
bring an end to settlement activity." On a visit to Cairo, Clinton
mentioned that Washington wanted an end to the activities in
Israel.

United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton told
Palestinian negotiators yesterday that they should resume talks
with Israeli negotiators without the preconditions that Israel stop
all settlement building in the occupied territories. Mrs. Clinton's
statements came after Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas told Israeli
negotiators that all negotiations would be postponed until Israel
stopped building settlement houses in Palestinian territory.

Secretary of State Clinton praised what she called
"unprecedented" concessions on settlement building in the occupied
territories. Clinton went on to add, "There has never been a
precondition [to stop settlements]. It's always been an issue
within the negotiations."

Two Palestinian families who have been living in East Jerusalem
since 1956, were evicted from their homes on Sunday after an
Israeli court rejected their appeal filed against the eviction. The
eviction comes after increasing international pressure on Israel to
stop settlement activity and end home evictions.

Israeli security forces entered the homes at 6:00 a.m. (local
time) and forcibly removed the family and international activists
who were also living in the homes. At least 19 children were among
those removed. Al Jazeera reports that a family was beaten with
batons as they tried to get back into their house. JTA reports that
Jewish families moved into the homes shortly after the Palestinian
families were evicted.

An all-party committee of French parliamentarians has
recommended that Muslim women should be banned from wearing face
veils when using public services such as hospitals and public
transport. Other recommendations include refusing citizenship or
residence permits to those who visibly show "radical religious
practice". The report does not call for a complete ban, but it
would place a number of restrictions on daily life for those who
wished to carry on wearing a veil.

According to the committee's report, "The wearing of the full veil
is a challenge to our republic. This is unacceptable." It added,
"We must condemn this excess". It criticised the practice as being
contrary to French principles of secularism and equality, and
called for the F…

People have now returned from the Gaza Freedom March and lots of
progress was made but perhaps not in the way that was expected.

Most of the marchers were trapped in Cairo as the Egyptian
Government banned any local services (buses/taxis etc) from moving
them any nearer to Gaza, and large marches and demonstrations then
ensued in the capital, highlighting Egypt's complicity in the seige
of Gaza. This was …

Faith healing is a concept that religious belief
("faith") can bring about healing—either through prayers or rituals
that, according to adherents, evoke a divine presence and power
toward correcting disease and disability in particular indicated
individuals. Belief in divine intervention in illness or healing is
related to religious belief in general.

Solemn High Mass organised by the Latin Mass Society in 1988 at
St. Mary of the Angels, Moorhouse Rd, London, W2. With special
thanks to: Rupert Loewenstein, Trustees of The Antony Roper
Memorial Trust, The Latin Mass Society of England & Wales, the
parish priest Fr. Michael Hollings, and the parishioners of St.
Mary of the Angels. Uploaded on behalf of the Latin Mass Society of
England and Wales, www.latin-mass-society.org This is a traditional
Latin Mass, referred to by Pope Benedict XVI as the "extraordinary
form" of the Roman Rite, sometimes called the Tridentine Mass. This
Mass was celebrated in London by members of the diocesan
clergy.

I am surfing a lot on the internet. When I was surfing on
youtube I have found this video. It is going about false prophets
from a christian point of view.

This is the opinion from the original uploader: People need to
stand firmly on Scripture and resist the allure of false prophets
like Benny Hinn and their spiritual poison. The Bible makes it
clear that in the last days, the power of Satan﻿ and those he
controls will become great, and that they will use that power to
deceive many people.